Who We Are

We’re Philadelphia Neighborhood Networks, an independent progressive political organization that emerged from the city’s grass roots in 2004 and has grown to include activists throughout the City and into the suburbs.

We have a set of principles that put people first, and we mobilize our members to influence government to align with those principles. We work on two levels — on one level advancing progressive ideas through legislative advocacy, and on the other level campaigning hard for political candidates who support our ideas, principles and proposals.

PA is home to the most aggressive ICE office in the country, the 2nd largest state-run detention center at York County & the oldest family detention center at Berks. @GovernorTomWolf has stood by in silence & allowed ICE to run rampant in our state! #ChingaLaMigra #IceOutOfPA

News & Views

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by Stan Shapiro

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With less than four weeks left until the election, Philly Neighborhood Networks is in full swing recruiting and deploying volunteers throughout Northwest Philadelphia to bring our neighbors out to vote. We are targeting low frequency voters to both increase turnout this year and set the stage for even bigger increases in future elections. Our goal...

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580,000 registered Philadelphia voters — the vast majority of them Democrats — did not go to the polls in 2014, the last time we had an election for Governor. 266,000 registered Philadelphia voters didn’t go to the polls in 2016, when Donald Trump won the state by barely 40,000 votes. If we don’t want to...